Friday, Mar. 10

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Female screaming "get off of me" and "stop hitting me." Officer advised a named male has valid ID card only/clear.

Domestic disturbance
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Advised can hear yelling and a female crying. Officer advised it was a named female/no warrants.

Domestic disturbance
Ohio Street
A named male is intoxicated/he pushed caller's daughter down in front of the kids. Officer advised the male, Nathan Newcomer, has an outstanding warrant out of Judge Laney's court for battery against a household member.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Caller advised a dog is running loose at the north end of the parking lot/caller needs them in a red pickup with camper to leave.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Silver Street
Caller advised money has been taken out of an account with Goldman Sachs.

Unwanted subject
Omega Place – 11:11 a.m.
Caller advised a female is on his property/they are yelling at each other. Officer spoke to caller who advised his neighbor went to his residence and asked if it would be okay to have a little party at 3 p.m. and he told her no because he has been sick. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for the address to Jaymie Rinkner.

Welfare check
Village Drive
Caller from GW Stout requested a check on the living conditions of one of their students who is in class today. Officer conducted a follow-up with the student and her mother/the child and the inside of the home looked fine.

Game and Fish
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised a dead skunk is on the roadway in front of The Flame. Dead deer guy was notified.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Walk-in advised a male is in possession of narcotics. Officer made contact with a named male advising everything is okay.

DV order violation
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised a named male is violating the DVO/he is not there now/she found nails behind her tires at work.

Harassment
Omega Place – 4:43 p.m.
Caller advised the female is harassing him by going and asking if they can have loud music. Officer advised will be clear.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female is in the store and she has a CTW/she was attempting to steal but then put the items back/she is at the self-check/she placed the food in the bag but has not yet paid for it.

Suicide threat
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
No narrative.

Noise complaint
Omega Place – 5:38 p.m.
No report.

Loud music
Omega Place – 6:15 p.m.
Caller advised someone using a radio that is loud. Officer patrolled the area/negative contact with any loud music/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised two juvies took a bottle of Jack Daniels/they are in a green Jeep in the parking lot.

Welfare check
California Avenue
Caller advised she hasn't heard from her mother in two weeks/caller can't check on her because she has a CTW. Officer advised mother is okay.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
Caller advised she can hear a male neighbor yelling for help. Officer advised no answer by telephone/knocked on front door/male did turndown music but did not open the door/officers cleared.

Welfare check
29th Street and Mann Drive
Caller advised neighbor's dogs have been barking over and over/they never see the neighbor/only hear his dogs barking. Officer noted plate numbers.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
A named female took a bottle of Jameson/thinks she left on foot toward the Hudson Bridge. Officer requested video/will pick it up when it is ready.

Unattended death
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
Advised to the left side of the building they found a deceased male/male was stiff. OMI advised will be enroute.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road and E. 10th Street
Older female lying in the grass with a sign/wearing nice clothing. Officer advised giving person a ride to the shelter.

Criminal trespass warning
1313 E. 32nd Street
Advised a named female is refusing to leave/she is in the ER waiting room/she has a CTW and was discharged. Officer re-issued Cristina Proudlock the CTW unless seeking medical attention/she left upon request.

Harassment
S. Texas Street
Caller advised she is being harassed by a named male/he keeps going to her residence and knocking on the window. Caller called back stating male is not there anymore and she doesn't need anyone to respond any longer.

Saturday, Mar. 11

Larceny
E. 12th Street
Caller advised a bicycle was stolen from his front yard.

Burglary
Ranch Club Road
Caller advised someone broke into her storge container and stole items.

Stabbing
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named 22-year-old male in the ER/will not advise where it occurred.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Subject stole a pair of shoes/put old pair of shoes in shoebox and is wearing new shoes. Caller called back advising they got property back and no longer need an officer.

Harassment
The Hub
Male riding a bicycle around downtown who is harassing his girlfriend/she has a DVO against him. Officer had contact with a named 59-year-old female.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male trying to rush the staff/he was there for mental health/caller advised she needed to get off the phone and close the door. Officers were able to calm the male down/he was persistent that he wanted the officer to take his belongings. Officer assured him his belongings will be logged into the evidence room for safe-keeping.

Welfare check x 2
Howell Street; Yucca Street
No reports.

Harassment
E. Dorothy Street
Caller was on a motorbike downtown when he was approached by someone who stated they were tired of hearing his bike and said there will be problems the next time he hears the bike. Officer made contact with caller.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Caller advised his vehicle was hit by a rock on Ridge Road/his side window is broken.

Injuring/tampering with vehicle
Ridge Road and Fairway Drive
Caller advised his driver side window was hit by a pellet gun about 10 minutes ago.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Advised a named male is in front of the store exposing himself and there are children present. A check showed Eddie Ludwig was issued an indefinite CTW for the location.

Missing persons
Silver City
Caller from Tucson advised a named female is possibly deceased but may be missing/no known address. Advised to have county contact caller.

Welfare check
N. F and W. 6th streets
911 call from a female stated she needed help and disconnected the line. Officer had negative contact with anyone in the area.

Sunday, Mar. 12

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advising her neighbor is accusing her of stealing her ladder/she goes to caller's house and tells her to give it back/she is leaving caller notes daily. Caller wants the female to be told to leave her alone and not go on her property.

Unwanted subject
2502 E. Highway 180 – 1:50 p.m.
Female is smoking crack in the bathroom/she is destroying the bathroom. Officer out with Christina Proudlock and issued her an indefinite CTW for the location.

Criminal damage to property
W. Highway 180
Caller advised someone broke the door/across from Western Bank.

Unwanted subject
3415 E. Highway 180 – 2:59 p.m.
Female is on the property causing problems/she is throwing things and cussing/she is leaving now toward Lulu Motel. Officer advised at Lulu will ATL for Cristina Proudlock/was advised female was at Holiday Inn Express by the breakfast area refusing to leave.

Aggravated battery
2 Arroyo Seco Road – 3:42 p.m.
A named female is there/she threw a rock and damaged a backhoe window/they have her at gunpoint. Officer advised one in investigative detention.

Criminal damage to property
3445 E. Highway 180 – 3:59 p.m.
Cristina Proudlock busted windows in both buildings. Officer advised it will be at Western New Mexico Title Co.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a named male who has a CTW is in the store in a black hoodie. Officer had contact with Cam Johnson and issued him a non-traffic citation and re-issued his 2-15-23 CTW.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Male just ran out with a large amount of items/left on foot. Officer advised caller would call back when video is ready.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – MVSA
Caller advised a named male is banging on walls and making other noises. Officer advised the male is throwing glass and cut himself/he is refusing medical.

Accident-property damage
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Second caller advised white school bus and small car had a headon collision/vehicles in the roadway. Officer requested deputy for traffic control. Third caller advised speaking to a named female who has bleeding on face.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
A named male is sitting on the bench asking people for money. Officer advised Kevin Fox was re-issued a CTW previously on 11-21-22/he left upon request.

Hot pursuit
N. Bullard Street and W. Broadway
Caller advised a male in a grey Toyota truck was waving a gun/headed toward Hudson Snappy. Caller called back advising male is on Chihuahua Street heading toward downtown with lights off. Officers attempting traffic south on Bullard/north on Bullard and 6th/20 mph northbound/east on College at 30 mph/ran red light on Hudson/north on Hudson now . . .

Unwanted subject
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
A named male in a Honda Pilot is parked in front of her apartment and he is not supposed to be there. Officers issued a male named "Manny" a CTW for the apartment.

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